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A Bit-Rate Profile Archive for VBR-encoded MPEG2 Video Streams

Project Description

This research is aimed at building a data archive of bit-rate profiles for real-world variable-bit-rate (VBR) encoded MPEG2 videos. These bit-rate profiles are essential to researches in the area of video communications and video networking. Examples include video-on-demand, video transmission and multiplexing, wireless multimedia, disk load-balancing in video systems, transmission and retrieval scheduling, etc.

The proposed bit-rate profile archive is one-of-a-kind in the research community. With the wide applicability of the archive, we expect the archive to make substantial impact to researches in the areas of video communications and networking.

Related Publications

  1. C. W. Kong, Jack Y. B. Lee, M. Hamdi, and V. O. K. Li, "Turbo-Slice-and-Patch: An Algorithm for Metropolitan Scale VBR Video Streaming," IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology, vol.16(3), March 2006, pp.338-353.
  2. H. L. Lai, Jack Y. B. Lee, and L. K. Chen, "A Monotonic-Decreasing Rate Scheduler for Variable-Bit-Rate Video Streaming," IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology, vol.15(2), Feb 2005, pp.221-231.
  3. Kong Chun Wai and Jack Y. B. Lee, "Slice-and-Patch - An Algorithm to Support VBR Video Streaming in a Multicast-based Video-on-Demand System," Journal of Information Science and Engineering, vol.19(3), May 2003, pp.517-530. (Invited Paper)
  4. Kong Chun Wai and Jack Y. B. Lee, "Slice-and-Patch - An Algorithm to Support VBR Video Streaming in a Multicast-based Video-on-Demand System," Proc. 2002 International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Systems, Taiwan, Dec 17-20, 2002.
  5. H.L. Lai, L.K. Chen, Jack Y.B. Lee, "VBR Video Delivery Using Monotonic-Decreasing Rate Scheduling," Proc. 2001 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems, Sydney, Australia, 6-9 May 2001, vol.2, pp.341-344.

 

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